John Pearson

John Pearson
Centro Andaluz de Nanomedicina y Biotecnología | BIONAND · Nanoimaging Unit

Doctor of Philosophy

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April 2011 - November 2015
Centro Andaluz de Nanomedicina y Biotecnología
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  • Optical Imaging Specialist
March 2011 - December 2015
Centro Andaluz de Nanomedicina y Biotecnología
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  • Optical Imaging Specialist
April 2004 - February 2011
Andalusian Center for Developmental Biology
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  • PostDoc Position

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Publications (36)
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The stereoselective addition of ethyl acetate enolate to the C═N bond of N-tert-butylsulfinylimines has been investigated in depth. A significant effect of the LHMDS amount and the N-sulfinylimine nature on the stereoselectivity of the process was observed. Conditions were found where sulfinylimines of differently substituted salicylaldehydes deriv...
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Complex interactions between microbial populations can greatly affect the overall properties of a microbial community, sometimes leading to cooperation and mutually beneficial coexistence, or competition and the death or displacement of organisms or subpopulations. Interactions between different biofilm populations are highly relevant in diverse sc...
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Complex interactions between microbial populations can greatly affect the overall properties of a microbial community, sometimes leading to cooperation and mutually beneficial coexistence, or to competition and the death or displacement of particular organisms or sub-populations. Interactions between different biofilm populations are highly relevan...
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The development of nanoplatforms prepared to perform both multimodal imaging and combined therapies in a single entity is a fast-growing field. These systems are able to improve diagnostic accuracy and therapy success. Multicomponent Nanoparticles (MCNPs), composed of iron oxide and gold, offer new opportunities for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)...
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Bacterial communities are in a continuous adaptive and evolutionary race for survival. In this work we expand our knowledge on the chemical interplay and specific mutations that modulate the transition from antagonism to co-existence between two plant-beneficial bacteria, Pseudomonas chlororaphis PCL1606 and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens FZB42. We rev...
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In this study, we report the synthesis of gold-coated iron oxide nanoparticles capped with poly-vinylpyrrolidone (Fe@Au NPs). The as-synthesized nanoparticles (NPs) exhibited good stability in aqueous media and excellent features as contrast agents (CA) for both magnetic resonance im-aging (MRI) and X-ray computed tomography (CT). Additionally, due...
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Stem cells reside in specialized microenvironments or niches that balance stem cell proliferation and differentiation.¹,² The extracellular matrix (ECM) is an essential component of most niches, because it controls niche homeostasis, provides physical support, and conveys extracellular signals.3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Basement membranes (BMs) ar...
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Bacterial communities are in a continuous adaptive and evolutionary race for survival. A myriad of molecules that kill, defend, or mediate communication between bacterial cells of different lineages shape the final structure of the microbial community. In this work we expand our knowledge on the chemical interplay and specific mutations that modula...
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Among bivalve muscles, the adductors are particularly important for animal survival because they control valve closure. Most studies have addressed the type and morphology of this muscle in bivalves but few have focused on the mechanism that anchors it to the shell myostracum layer. Moreover, the possible calcium transport mechanism through the add...
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Bacteria can form biofilms that consist of multicellular communities embedded in an extra-cellular matrix (ECM). In Bacillus subtilis, the main protein component of the ECM is the functional amyloid TasA. Here, we study further the roles played by TasA in B. subtilis physiology and biofilm formation on plant leaves and in vitro. We show that ΔtasA...
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Novel pH probes based on 2-(6-methoxynaphthalen-2-yl)-3,3-dimethyl-3H-indole have been synthesized and characterized. These compounds display excellent “off-on” fluorescence responses to acidic pH especially under two-photon (TP) excitation conditions, as well as strong selectivity and sensitivity towards H+. These features are supported by fluores...
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Bacteria can form biofilms that consist of multicellular communities embedded in an extracellular matrix (ECM). Previous studies have demonstrated that genetic pathways involved in biofilm formation are activated under a variety of environmental conditions to enhance bacterial fitness; however, the functions of the individual ECM components are sti...
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Bacteria of the genera Pseudomonas and Bacillus can promote plant growth and protect plants from pathogens. However, the interactions between these plant-beneficial bacteria are understudied. Here, we explore the interaction between Bacillus subtilis 3610 and Pseudomonas chlororaphis PCL1606. We show that the extracellular matrix protects B. subtil...
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The detection of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in biological systems and its imaging is of great importance. Among them, the hydroxyl radical (OH) stands out as one of the most reactive, playing an important role in many physiological and pathological processes. Here we report a two-photon (TP) turn-on fluorescent probe with good selectivity and se...
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Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) and tissue-specific progenitors have been proposed as useful tools for regenerative medicine approaches in bone, cartilage and tendon-related pathologies. The differentiation of cells towards the desired, target tissue-specific lineage has demonstrated advantages in the application of cell therapies and tissue engineer...
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Bacteria adapt to environmental changes and interact with other microorganisms using a wide array of molecules, metabolic plasticity, secretion systems and the formation of biofilms. Some research has looked at changes in the expression of biofilm related genes during interactions between different bacterial species, however no studies have directl...
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The use of biochemical inducers of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) differentiation into tenogenic lineage represents an investigated aspect of tendon disorder treatment. Bone morphogenetic protein 12 (BMP-12) is a widely studied factor, representing along with ascorbic acid (AA) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) one of the most promising stim...
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The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a pivotal component adult tissues and of many tissue-specific stem cell niches. It provides structural support and regulates niche signaling during tissue maintenance and regeneration. In many tissues, ECM remodeling depends on the regulation of MMP (matrix metalloproteinase) activity by inhibitory TIMP (tissue inh...
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We have studied the effect of highly fluorescent gold nanoclusters (Au NCs) (∅< 3nm) stabilized by different ligands on the intracellular accumulation and immune response of human derived-monocyte dendritic cells (DCs). Results indicate that the high uptake efficiency of Au NCs is strongly related to their small size and to the nature of the ligand...
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Stem cells possess the unique properties of self-renewal and the ability to give rise to multiple types of differentiated tissue. The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster retains several populations of stem cells during adulthood as well as transient populations of stem cells during development. Studies of these different populations of stem cells usi...
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In this work, we demonstrate a powerful new tool for the manipulation of the stromal component of a well-established Drosophila stem cell niche. We have generated a bric-a-brac 1 (bab1)-Gal4 line that drives UAS expression in many somatic ovary cell types from early larval stages. Using this Gal4 line, we could effectively induce FLP/FRT-mediated r...
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Drosophila Polo kinase is the founder member of a conserved kinase family required for multiple stages of mitosis. We assessed the ability of mouse Polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1) to perform the multiple mitotic functions of Polo kinase, by expressing a Plk1-GFP fusion in Drosophila. Consistent with the previously reported localization of Polo kinase, Pl...
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The specificity of cytoskeleton-mediated cargo transport is critical for cell polarization. The Egalitarian protein - required for the localization of mRNAs and proteins to the oocyte of the Drosophila melanogaster ovary - is now reported to interact with an integral component of the dynein motor complex, the dynein light chain Dlc1.

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